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School of Social Work Researchers Explore New Model to Sponsor Refugees
Their paper suggests a combination of community and private sponsorship could transform the future of refugee resettlement in the US
August 24, 2022 | Ziba Kashef
Statins Provide Protective Immune Benefits for Females, Nutritional Scientist Finds
Statins, commonly prescribed lipid-lowering drugs, provide a protective immune function in females according to new UConn research
August 24, 2022 | Anna Zarra Aldrich, College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources
Welcome Back! Everything you Need to Know About Returning to UConn for Fall 2022
From torch lightning to traffic patterns, this weekend will be bustling with activity at UConn's campuses across the state
August 23, 2022 | Stephanie Reitz
Abortion in Colonial America: A Time of Herbal Remedies and Accepted Actions
UConn historians discuss abortion in Colonial America
August 22, 2022 | Kimberly Phillips
Back to School for UConn Medical School with a 110 New White Coats
UConn School of Medicine Welcomes Future Doctors in the Class of 2026
August 19, 2022 | Lauren Woods
Operation Bone Rescue!
How the Biodiversity Research Collections team sprang to action in a worst-case scenario
August 19, 2022 | Elaina Hancock
Four Misguided Plant Health Trends on Social Media
The internet is full of advice on just about everything, including plant care
August 19, 2022 | Nick Goltz, Assistant Extension Educator and Director, UConn Plant Diagnostic Laboratory
UConn Policy Institute Releases First Statewide Report on Police Use of Force
Connecticut residents got their first look at statewide statistics on police use of force in a report from the Institute for Municipal and Regional Policy
August 18, 2022 | Kimberly Phillips
UConn Researcher Studying the Rise of Far-Right Groups for US Government
UConn's Evan Perkoski, an expert on political violence, discusses his research and recent events
August 18, 2022 | Elaina Hancock
COVID-Stroke Link Goes Back to 2020 UConn Health Biopsy
It is widely accepted that COVID-19 can increase the risk of stroke, even in those who otherwise normally would not be in a higher-risk group. One of the first pieces of scientific evidence of that association comes from a UConn Health case, explained in the journal "Operative Neurosurgery."
August 17, 2022 | Chris DeFrancesco '94 (CLAS)